Monday, December 19, 2022

Psalm for Sunday, December 25, 2022


Reflections
 

Psalm 98:  1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6   (Read)


What better Psalm is there for us to sing  
at the Mass that celebrates our Savior’s birth?
“The Lord has made his salvation known; 
He has revealed his triumph for the nations to see.”  

Isaiah tells us as well, in our 1st reading, 
to break out in song,
“For the Lord comforts his people, 
and redeems Jerusalem.”  (Isaiah 52: 9)
The Psalm encourages us to sing joyfully
to the Lord and to sing praise, 
“Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you lands;
break into song, sing praise.”

The Letter to the Hebrews (our 2nd reading) 
tells us that God speaks to us 
through the Son, and that Jesus takes his seat 
at the right hand of the Father.  (Hebrews 1: 2-3)
And the Psalm, in a prophetic way,
glorifies God’s right hand – 
“[The Lord’s] right hand and holy arm 
have won the victory.”

“[The Lord] has done marvelous deeds.”  
What could be more marvelous 
than the birth of our savior?
The Son of God is to be the light of the world,
as St John tells us in the Gospel.  (John 1: 1-4)
What better reason do we have 
to shout with joy to the Lord?
As the Psalm says, “Sing joyfully before the King, the Lord.”

Amen



Discussion Questions for Reflection:

1.  Our Psalm says, 'Sing to the Lord a new song.'  In what way do these words 

inspire you to celebrate the birth of our Savior at Christmas?  How is our song
at Christmas different from the other songs we sing?

2.  The Psalm says, 'All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God ... 
sing joyfully to the Lord, all you lands.'   These words imply prophetically that even 

the  Gentiles (ourselves) are included in Gods' salvation.   What does it mean to you 
to have seen the 'saving power of God?'



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